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Oregon Mortgage Broker License Renewal & Continuing Education Courses

Oregon mortgage professionals are required to complete 20 hours of continuing education every 24 months, starting from the “notification date” (when the Oregon Division of Finance and Corporate Securities Division is first notified that the loan originator is working as such).

Therefore, if the state was notified on January 15, 2005 that you’re working as a loan originator, you must complete 20 hours of continuing education by January 15, 2007, another 20 hours by January 15, 2009, and so on.

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ProSchools' convenient Internet-based program, approved by the Oregon Mortgage Lending Education Board, meets the 20-hour continuing education requirement.

After enrolling, your online table of contents acts as your roadmap for completing the coursework, and highlights the information most critical for you to know. Practice quizzes are available via computer to help reinforce vital information. Plus, our Customer Support team and your instructor are always here to help you along.

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Real Estate Finance for Mortgage Lenders 20 Online
$239.00
Oregon Mortgage Lending 20-hour Online Renewal Package 20 Package
$239.00
was $276.00
Mortgage Lending Ethics- Truth or Dare 6 Online
$79.00
Mortgage Lending Fraud Unmasked 6 Online
$79.00
FHA Loans Explained 4 Online
$59.00
Credit Scoring: Have You Made the Grade? 4 Online
$59.00
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Mortgage brokers and loan originators will benefit from this comprehensive review of real estate finance. The Oregon Division of Finance and Corporate Securities requires loan originators to complete 20 hours of continuing education every two years. This course provides mortgage professionals with additional insight into mortgage markets, conventional mortgages, government loans, lending loan variables, and real estate valuation and appraisal.
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Best Value! Completing your credit hours has never been easier! Tap into ProSchools' state-approved mortgage lending courses by completing all credit hours online.
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Providing services with principled morals and the consumer's best interest at heart ensures you, as a mortgage lender, will be in business for a long time. This course begins with an overview of ethics and how to build high integrity processes in to your sales and marketing processes. Predatory lending practices are reviewed as well as actions the borrower and lender can take to ensure high standards in the industry. Approval number is C-080708-279.
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Mortgage lending practices came under close scrutiny by federal and state governing agencies in recent years. Tighter guidelines to protect consumers resulted, along with larger penalties for violators. this course analyzes motivations for and how to recognize fraud schemes and predatory lending practices. Flipping, equity skimming and fraudulent schemes used by mortgage brokers, real estate agents, appraisers and builders are highlighted. Proactive steps to take to reduce the possibilities of fraud in the industry are provided. Approval number is C-080708- 276.
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Do you know the advantages of an FHA-insured loan? What are the drawbacks? What repair and inspection requirements are there for an insured FHA loan? In this practical introductory course, discover these answers and more. Plus, we'll bring you up-to-date on recent developments in FHA's popular insurance programs. Gain vital information that will improve your effectiveness throughout your professional career! Approval number is C-080708-277.
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This user-friendly course provides a comprehensive look at the process a mortgage loan underwriter uses to assess risk associated with providing a mortgage loan to potential home buyers. You will also gain helpful insight into how a consumer could effectively raise their credit score and what a credit report looks like. Approval number is C-080708-278.
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